The deeper questions of what it means to hunt an android that is essentially very human or lost to a very schematic look at the human-like person hunting another. there's a lack of finesse or artistic insight that really makes this worth anything more than a simple shoot out. Which is really too bad. Because there is more to be said that hadn't been expressed with this sort of action story by Phillip K. Dick over half a century ago in the novel that inspired the Bladerunner franchise. Read Full Review
This is at its core, a rather pointless and unoriginal book. But as a one-off story that's basically just an action scene with bare minimum dressing before and after, it's solid. The writing is meh, but the art is solid. New Cyberforce stories always get me excited, but this one was barebones. Still, something is better than nothing. I wish this artist had been assigned to Witchblade instead of the one that was since that book is an ongoing series and this art was way better than Witchblade's.